This PS tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop to make glaze embedded text effects, it is not difficult to make, through simple layer style adjustment, if you are interested in the production with me.
Final effect Diagram
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1. Create a 1152*864 pixel document, set foreground and background colors as shown in the following illustration, select "Gradient Tool", and click on the "linear gradient" button to pull the gradient from top to bottom.
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When we finish, we select "Filter > Noise > Add Noise" In the selection menu, set the number to 1 in the pop-up dialog box, and select "Gaussian distribution".
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2. Enter the text "Beyou" on the canvas and set the text parameters as follows
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Then copy the text layer, get a copy of the text, set the fill of the text copy to 0%, and copy the copy of the text to get copies of the text 2
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3. Double-click the text layer and bring up "layer style" to set the following options
Bevel and Emboss
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Inner Shadow
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Pattern overlay: Here to load the "marble" texture pattern, if you need this texture, ask for "72128648" in the problem group. Note: pattern loading, click on the pattern thumbnail next to the Drop-down menu, in the pop-up Pattern Preview dialog box next to select "Set the Drop-down button", in the menu select "Load Pattern", Load the texture I provided and select the following figure as I set it.
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Projection
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2 Add layer style back to top
With this setting you get the effect shown below
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4. Double-click the text copy layer, bring up layer styles, and set the layer style options below.
Bevel and Emboss
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Contour
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Texture: Here the pattern is still using the "marble" texture.
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With this setting, we get text with stereo effects.
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5. Click the right mouse button on the text copy layer, select "Copy layer Style" In the pop-up menu, and select "Paste Layer Style" in the pop-up menu when you select "Text Copy 2" by clicking the right mouse button.
When you are done, double-click the text Copy 2 layer, bring up layer styles, select bevel and Emboss, cancel the texture option, and set the arguments for the bevel and emboss, as shown below
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So we can see that the surface of the text forms a smooth effect.
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6. Select the Brush tool, select a hard corner brush and set the size to 15px, set the foreground color as follows, and create a new layer to get layer 1.
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3 Add diamond footage back to top
Double-click Layer 1 to bring up "layer styles" we apply the following layer styles options
Bevel and Emboss
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Contour
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Texture: Here's another material, "concrete walls."
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Projection
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After setting up, we click on the text, of course here to your own feeling, where do you think the added diamonds look good will be added, I add the following diamond
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7. Add the texture "plastic sheeting" to the canvas and press Ctrl+t to adjust the "free transform" size to cover the entire canvas. Then set the layer's blending mode to soft light and set the opacity to 50%
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Click the "Create new fill or adjust Layer" button below the layers panel to select "Gradient Map" from the menu that pops up.
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Here we want to select "Ming Huang Gradient", then change the layer blending mode is "soft light", opacity set to 45%
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With this setting we get the following effect, of course, if you think the overall color is not good-looking, you can use the color level or color balance layer adjustment options to adjust.
Final effect Diagram
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